Wednesday, February 16, 2011

My Friends are Growing


Thank you sincerely to everyone for commenting so favourably on the giant quilt.  I do appreciate the feedback.  The purpose of this post is to share the progress of some of my 'friends'.  Now, I have to tell you all, a gardener I'm not, and my house/garden will not be appearing on the cover of Country Style magazine any time soon.......................  But, I have some very special plants that are flourishing at the moment, plants given to me by my friends, so they have been affectionately named after them.  The birds' nest fern above was given to me four years ago today.  When my friend brought it here, it was a small lopsided 'baby' that she'd pulled off her larger plant.  I simply could not get it into the full frame, it has grown so much.  It measures more than two metres across now.  This time last year the fronds had unfolded and looked lovely and fresh, and then we had days where the temperature was in excess of 40°C.  It doesn't get a lot of sun, but at the time, the fronds just burnt badly.  Not so this year with our milder summer.

Another that I love is this cardboard palm [Zamia furfuracea], which was given to me by another friend.  It was a housewarming gift when we moved here in early 2005 [my friend knew I had been searching for one of these plants].  Again, I really can't get the whole plant into the photograph.  It needs to be repotted I feel, but I can't see it being a one man [ahem......woman] job, so that will have to wait until I can get some help.  It was only a very small plant at the time.  Both of these plants have dressed up a rather untidy service area around the house.

Of course, I could not post about 'my friends' without sharing the owls.  As I've told you, we were fortunate to have three more babies for the season.  That makes five young ones this couple have shared with us this summer.  I feel privileged to be part of their world.  They sit so quietly in the trees during the day, and swoop down  quite close to our big glass doors each night as they gather little frogs and grasshoppers for their food.  Most mornings I 'find' them and have a little chat.  They offer a peace of mind I really can't explain.  The photograph opposite was taken with the little borrowed camera [only 2x zoom], so I hope you can see the babies clearly enough.  On Saturday I tried the largest zoom on my new camera.  The following photograph shows the largest of the three.  It certainly has grown and will soon be on it's own way I expect.  

 
Thank you for taking an interest in the things that are happening in my part of the world.  It's nothing glamorous, but most of the time it's a peaceful way of life, ie no crowds, no traffic, no noise...........................

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

So lovely to see your photos Linda. The owls are just beautiful. I can understand how much you enjoy their presence. Laurel

DIAN said...

Well another comment just evaporated. I think it must be very crowded out in cyber space with all those missing posts!

Linda, the plants are lovely as are the owls.

Do the baby owls make any noise?

Robin Mac said...

Those owls are just gorgeous, you are so lucky to have them close to the house like that. The plants are very nice also. Talk later, Cheers.

Iceni UK said...

I love the Owls, so cute and wise. :)

Your plants look amazing,so green and perfect.
I always look forward to your blog and to reading about the things that interest you. Thanks for sharing.
Hugs.

Frances Leate said...

Linda those owls are just gorgeous and it must be wonderful to have them around you and watch the little ones grow. Take care.

Juliettecherry said...

I love the owls too, they must know they are safe and welcome at your house. Very wise of them to know that.

Jensters said...

The more things you say Linda its another thing that makes you should more like me....lol....love those owls xx

Kerrie said...

How lovely to be surrounded by nature - the owl looks so cute - you are very lucky you have all this at your doorstep. Your plants look amazing- obviously you are doing the right thing with them - unfortunately I am not a green finger !

Karyn said...

No green fingers on my hand either. I like a nice garden, that i have not had to work in! Your owls are so precious, no wonder you look forward to seeing them every year. All i have is wild rabbits!

CJ STITCHING AND BLOOMS said...

Hello Linda, Wow what a very neat photos of your "Owl" family. How lucky you are to see the wonders of nature. Your plants look very lovely too. Hugs Judy

Radka said...

This picture of "your" owl is the best one yet (I think), so lovely:))